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Histone Variant H2A.Z.2 Mediates Proliferation and Drug Sensitivity of Malignant Melanoma.

Chiara Vardabasso1, Alexandre Gaspar-Maia2, Dan Hasson1, Sebastian Pünzeler3, David Valle-Garcia4, Tobias Straub3, Eva C Keilhauer5, Thomas Strub1, Joanna Dong1, Taniya Panda2, Chi-Yeh Chung2, Jonathan L Yao6, Rajendra Singh6, Miguel F Segura7, Barbara Fontanals-Cirera7, Amit Verma8, Matthias Mann5, Eva Hernando7, Sandra B Hake9, Emily Bernstein10.   

Abstract

Histone variants are emerging as key regulatory molecules in cancer. We report a unique role for the H2A.Z isoform H2A.Z.2 as a driver of malignant melanoma. H2A.Z.2 is highly expressed in metastatic melanoma, correlates with decreased patient survival, and is required for cellular proliferation. Our integrated genomic analyses reveal that H2A.Z.2 controls the transcriptional output of E2F target genes in melanoma cells. These genes are highly expressed and display a distinct signature of H2A.Z occupancy. We identify BRD2 as an H2A.Z-interacting protein, levels of which are also elevated in melanoma. We further demonstrate that H2A.Z.2-regulated genes are bound by BRD2 and E2F1 in an H2A.Z.2-dependent manner. Importantly, H2A.Z.2 deficiency sensitizes melanoma cells to chemotherapy and targeted therapies. Collectively, our findings implicate H2A.Z.2 as a mediator of cell proliferation and drug sensitivity in malignant melanoma, holding translational potential for novel therapeutic strategies.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26051178      PMCID: PMC4490946          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2015.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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